Wednesday, January 26, 2011

China Denies That Their Stealth Jet Technology Comes From A Downed U.S. Stealth Fighter



China Experts Dispute Stealth-Theft Claims -- Wall Street Journal

BEIJING—Chinese military experts disputed that China obtained secret U.S. technology to develop its new stealth fighter, saying the country relied on homegrown innovation to produce a plane that has drawn new international attention to its military advances.

Speculation that China obtained U.S. stealth technology has been circulating since aviation experts noted that the J-20 stealth-fighter prototype looked like a larger version of the U.S. F-22 Raptor, currently the world's only fully operational stealth fighter. The twin-engine J-20 made its first public test flight two weeks ago during a visit to China by U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

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More News On China's Denial Of Using U.S. Stealth Technology For Their Own Stealth Jet Program

China Denies Stealth Fighter Copied From Wrecked US Plane -- Voice of America
China newspaper rejects J-20 stealth jet claim -- BBC
China denies using US stealth fighter technology -- The Guardian
China paper dismisses report that stealth tech stolen -- AFP
China Rubbishes Alleged Use Of US Technical Know-how In Stealth Fighter -- RTT News
China stealth fighter a 'masterpiece' of homegrown technology -- The Telegraph
Chinese Experts Say Stealth Plane Doesn't Steal U.S. Tech -- PC Magazine

China stealth fighter jet, J-20, based off downed U.S. F-117 Nighthawk technology: military official -- New York Daily News
Does China's Stealth Plane Use U.S. Technology? -- PC Magazine
China stealth fighter 'copied parts from downed US jet' -- BBC
China used downed U.S. fighter to develop first stealth jet -- The Daily Mail
China used downed US F-117 Nighthawk to reverse engineer its first stealth jet -- The Economic Times
Was China’s Stealth Tech Made in America? -- The Danger Room
China's stealth fighter 'based on US technology' -- The Telegraph
Chinese stealth fighter jet may use US technology -- The Guardian
China's new stealth fighter may use US technology -- AP

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